Local
Attractions |
Portmeirion
Clough Williams-Ellis built
Portmeirion from 1925 to 1975 on his own private
peninsula on the coast of Snowdonia in Wales. He
wanted to show that 'the development of a naturally
beautiful site need not lead to its defilement'.
His lifelong concern was with Architecture, Landscape
Design, the protection of Rural Wales and Conservation
generally, and he strove at Portmeirion to give
his ideas physical expression. He fought for Beauty
- "that strange necessity". |
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| The village also
has several shops and is surrounded by the Gwyllt
sub-tropical gardens and woodlands and miles of sandy
beaches. Portmeirion is open all year round for day
visitors. |
Activities |
Golf
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Mynydd
Ednyfed is in an excellent position for GOLFING.
To the west there is ‘Pwllheli’ and
‘Nefyn’ Golf Clubs and to the east and
south, ‘Porthmadog’ and ‘Royal
St David’s (championship course). All are
excellent links/parkland courses. Discount can be
arranged for parties.
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Walking |
Biking |
Mynydd
Ednyfed is a haven for both walking and
Cycling enthusiasts.
for short and long walks-
We are in a designated area of outstanding natural
beauty.
Clay and game shooting can be arranged locally
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| We
are positioned in the magical landscape of mountains,
sea and lakes making it an ideal location for visiting
the many top attractions in the area. |
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Local
sights
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Criccieth Castle from
Black Rock Sands |

Caernarfon Castle |

Ffestiniog Railway |
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One
of the world’s most spectacular gardens, Bodnant
is situated above the River Conwy, with stunning
views across Snowdonia. Begun in 1875, Bodnant is
the creation of four generations of Aberconways
and features huge Italianate terraces and formal
lawns on its upper level, with a wooded valley,
stream and wild garden below. There are dramatic
colours throughout the season, with fine collections
of rhododendrons, magnolias and camellias and the
spectacular laburnum arch, a 55yd tunnel of golden
blooms, from mid-May to early June.
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Bodnant
Gardens |
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